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jasonlulu
Joined: 23 Oct 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:23 am Post subject: a question |
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The following is a question which i met with during my study.
It is a dialogue:
W:You wouldn't be interested in working this summer to make some extra money, would you?
M: Not much i wouldn't.
What does the man mean?
A. He is interested in working this summer.
B. He doesn't need much money.
C. He'll work even though he doesn't want to.
i cannot figure which one to choose. i think none of them is acceptable according to the dialogue. Am i right? If not, what does "not much i wouldn't" mean?
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dabro
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 117 Location: California, USA
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 5:35 am Post subject: Re: a question |
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jasonlulu wrote: |
The following is a question which i met with during my study.
It is a dialogue:
W:You wouldn't be interested in working this summer to make some extra money, would you?
M: Not much i wouldn't.
What does the man mean?
A. He is interested in working this summer.
B. He doesn't need much money.
C. He'll work even though he doesn't want to.
i cannot figure which one to choose. i think none of them is acceptable according to the dialogue. Am i right? If not, what does "not much i wouldn't" mean?
Thanks
Jason |
"Not much I wouldn't" means A, "Yes, I would be interested in working this summer."" _________________ If a man constantly aspires is he not elevated?
Henry David Thoreau
Peace,
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